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Information about charity in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-06-14, Richmond Whig; Communication from Dr. Middleton Michel at the South Carolina Hospital; names ladies who help at the hospital
1862-06-16, Richmond Dispatch; YMCA Hospital established on Clay street between 5th & 6th. Dr. W. H. Gwathmey phys., Mrs. C. E. Mayo is matron
1862-06-16, Richmond Dispatch; YMCA’s "Samaritan Hospital" opened 6/1 - Clay St., between 5th & 6th
1862-06-16, Richmond Whig; Samaritan Hospital, on Clay between 5th and 6th, was opened on 6/1 under the auspices of the YMCA
1862-06-17, Richmond Whig; Kent & Paine Hospital (GH#5) receives donation of $135
1862-06-19, Richmond Dispatch; refrigerator needed at Christian & Lea’s factory
1862-06-19, Richmond Enquirer; Bailey's Factory Hospital requests ladies turn over their empty vials to them
1862-06-21, Richmond Whig; Henningsen Hospital receives supplies
1862-06-24, Richmond Dispatch; Josephine Rupert, lady making “equipments for the soldiers” at St. Paul’s Church falls through trap door in belfry - not badly injured
1862-06-24, Richmond Dispatch; young ladies plan fund-raising fair at James D. Brown’s home, Pratt’s Castle
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